Organized by the MotoClub 100 Millas, the competition took place from Friday, establishing Antas as the third stop on the national Enduro calendar, following events in Valverde and Valdecaballeros. The influx of riders, divided into various categories such as senior, master 45, junior, and amateur, led to the full occupation of hotel rooms in the area, benefiting the local economy.
On Friday, the Supertest drew a large crowd. In this initial phase, one rider stood out as the fastest, closely followed by two other competitors, who were separated by milliseconds at the end of the section, demonstrating the high competitiveness of the event.
During the first day, Saturday, participants faced a demanding course with two highly difficult special stages. Most fans gathered at the second special, known as El Puntal, characterized by its complexity. An Enduro 1 category rider won this day, followed by another competitor from the same category and a third from Enduro 2. In Enduro 3, another rider secured first place, while in the women's category, a competitor took the victory. The performance of a local rider, who achieved second place in Junior TN, is also noteworthy.
The final day, held on Sunday, saw the same Enduro 1 rider repeat his victory, as did the winners in Enduro 2 and Enduro 3. In the women's category, a competitor claimed first place, followed by another participant. The local rider from Antas, after a considerable effort, finished in third position in Junior TN.
“"The excellent organization carried out by the Moto Club 100 Millas has been highlighted by all participants."
The event's organization, led by the Moto Club 100 Millas, received unanimous praise from participants. Furthermore, the crucial collaboration of the Antas City Council and the Diputación de Almería was highlighted as essential for the success of this edition.




